Bengaluru: The Director of Department of Pre-University Education has issued a circular to announce the results of the first PUC students' annual examination for 2019-20. The circular has instructed the colleges to announce the results of PUC I on May 5.
The circular however has directed colleges to not display the results on the notice boards of the college adding that it can lead to students and parents rushing to the college which can also lead to violation of lockdown and social distancing norms.
To avoid the gatherings of students and parents on college premises, results should be sent to students only through mobile phones or emails, the circular instructed.
Students are warned not to come near colleges for any reason (even in the green zone districts). Those students who could not pass the first PUC examination will be notified by the department in the next few days about the supplementary examination at the college, the circular said.
Colleges should not call the passed out students to take admission into PU-II till further orders. Also, the institutions should not force the students to pay full fees at the time of admission; the circular said.
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Bengaluru (PTI): A man was allegedly mowed down by a speeding car on MG Road in the heart of the city on early Friday morning, police said.
Srinivas, who was in his late 50s, died on the spot in the accident that occurred at Anil Kumble Junction here, they said.
According to police, the accident occurred at around 4.30 am. Srinivas was walking along the side of the road when a car travelling at high speed allegedly hit him with immense force. The driver of the offending vehicle fled the spot.
The impact of the accident was so severe that Srinivas died on the spot, a senior police officer said.
A case of accident under Section 106 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for causing death due to negligence has been registered, he said.
CCTV cameras installed in the area are being analysed to identify the offending vehicle, police said, adding that further investigation is underway.
